Welcome to holiday accommodation with a difference, a comfortable log cabin on the north Norfolk coast fitted with all mod cons and within walking distance of Burnham Overy Staithe’s pub and creek.

Set in the grounds of Flagstaff House in one of the most sought-after locations on the North Norfolk coast, the Garden House is a beautiful log cabin that's perfect for a romantic retreat – although inside, you will find twin beds. Its open-plan accommodation, whitewashed walls and cosy interior offer a place to enjoy each other's company in comfort and privacy, while being only yards from the Staithe itself.

Burnham Overy Staithe is a magnet for birdwatchers, walkers and sailors, with walks over the salt marshes down to the beach virtually on your doorstep. From here, enjoy the far-reaching sands and peaceful setting before retiring to the local pub, just yards away, to mingle with the friendly village residents.

Take a short car ride to Wells-next-the-Sea (4.5 miles), or enjoy the leisurely walk there over the scenic Norfolk Coast Path. Here you can enjoy a classic British seaside day trip; amble along the quaint harbour, try crab fishing, or enjoy an ice cream on the beach. There are also plenty of quiet pubs and restaurants

Close to the timeless Norfolk towns of Brancaster, Wells and Burnham Market

Perfect for couples seeking a cosy break away

Downstairs bedroom

Downstairs bathroom

Complex of properties

Pub nearby

Beach within easy reach

Fishing onsite / nearby

Log Cabin / Lodge

Towels included

Travel cot available

Highchair available

Property code: KT065

Welcome to holiday accommodation with a difference, a comfortable log cabin on the north Norfolk coast fitted with all mod cons and within walking distance of Burnham Overy Staithe’s pub and creek.

Set in the grounds of Flagstaff House in one of the most sought-after locations on the North Norfolk coast, the Garden House is a beautiful log cabin that's perfect for a romantic retreat – although inside, you will find twin beds. Its open-plan accommodation, whitewashed walls and cosy interior offer a place to enjoy each other's company in comfort and privacy, while being only yards from the Staithe itself.

Burnham Overy Staithe is a magnet for birdwatchers, walkers and sailors, with walks over the salt marshes down to the beach virtually on your doorstep. From here, enjoy the far-reaching sands and peaceful setting before retiring to the local pub, just yards away, to mingle with the friendly village residents.

Take a short car ride to Wells-next-the-Sea (4.5 miles), or enjoy the leisurely walk there over the scenic Norfolk Coast Path. Here you can enjoy a classic British seaside day trip; amble along the quaint harbour, try crab fishing, or enjoy an ice cream on the beach. There are also plenty of quiet pubs and restaurants

Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week.

Property code: KT065

1 twin bedroom (zip and link beds)

1 shower room with with walk-in shower and WC

Kitchen with fridge and microwave

Central heating included

Washing machine and tumble dryer

Bed linen included

One well-behaved dog welcome

Pub and beach, 0.2 miles, shop, 1.5 miles

Single-storey accommodation – restricted mobility suitable

TV/DVD in the lounge in the lounge

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 1 guest rating

Overall cleanliness

2

Overall equipment

3

Overall comfort

3

Overall location

5

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?

Welcome to holiday accommodation with a difference, a comfortable log cabin on the north Norfolk coast fitted with all mod cons and within walking distance of Burnham Overy Staithe’s pub and creek.

Set in the grounds of Flagstaff House in one of the most sought-after locations on the North Norfolk coast, the Garden House is a beautiful log cabin that's perfect for a romantic retreat – although inside, you will find twin beds. Its open-plan accommodation, whitewashed walls and cosy interior offer a place to enjoy each other's company in comfort and privacy, while being only yards from the Staithe itself.

Burnham Overy Staithe is a magnet for birdwatchers, walkers and sailors, with walks over the salt marshes down to the beach virtually on your doorstep. From here, enjoy the far-reaching sands and peaceful setting before retiring to the local pub, just yards away, to mingle with the friendly village residents.

Take a short car ride to Wells-next-the-Sea (4.5 miles), or enjoy the leisurely walk there over the scenic Norfolk Coast Path. Here you can enjoy a classic British seaside day trip; amble along the quaint harbour, try crab fishing, or enjoy an ice cream on the beach. There are also plenty of quiet pubs and restaurants

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?

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Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?